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KuraorKurkosa (Azerbaijani: Kür dili), also known as Kurinskiy in the Russian language, is the largest island of Azerbaijan. It lies in the Caspian Sea, off the coast of the Aran Region, 33 kilometers (21 mi) to the south of Neftchala and about 150 kilometers (93 mi) to the SSE of Baku.

Kura Island
Azerbaijani: Kür dili
Kura Island off Kyzylagach Bay.
Kura Island is located in Caspian Sea
Kura Island

Kura Island

Location in the Caspian Sea

Geography
LocationCaspian Sea
Coordinates38°58′30N 49°07′30E / 38.97500°N 49.12500°E / 38.97500; 49.12500
ArchipelagoBaku Archipelago
Area44 km2 (17 sq mi)
Length11.8 km (7.33 mi)
Width5.2 km (3.23 mi)
Highest elevation6 m (20 ft)
Administration

 Azerbaijan

RegionAran Region
Demographics
Population0 (2021)

History

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The island was formerly attached to the mainland by a narrow spit. It was named Kurkosa after the Kura River located further north by Fyodor Soimonov, the pioneering explorer of the Caspian Sea during the time of Peter I the Great. Soimonov wrote the 'Pilot of the Caspian Sea', the first report on that until then little known body of water, that was published in 1720 by the Russian Academy of Sciences.[1]

InSoviet times there were two villages on the island with a population of almost 3,000 souls. However, the rise of the Caspian Sea level cut Kura Island off from the mainland making communication problematic. As a result in 1981 most inhabitants were evacuated. By 2009 only about 10 people lived on Kura Island. The last inhabitant of the island died in 2020.[2]

Geography

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Kura island is located 7.5 kilometers (4.7 mi) off the Kura Spit, the nearest point, and 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) to the east of the Kyzylagach Bay (Qızılağac Bay) shore.[3] Although located quite far away from it, it is considered the southernmost island of the Baku Archipelago.[4]

The area of Kura Island is 43 square kilometers (17 sq mi). Its length is 11.8 kilometers (7.3 mi) and its maximum width 5.2 kilometers (3.2 mi).[5] The island is low, with mudhills, and stretches in a NE to SW direction.

There is a lighthouse on Kura that was built in 1911 and abandoned in 1966.[6]

Kura Stone

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Kura RockorKura Stone (Kurinskiy Kamen), Azerbaijani: Kür daşı, is a small islet with a maximum length of 0.18 km. It is located 13 km to the east of Kura Island's NE end at 39°00′54N 49°20′01E / 39.01500°N 49.33361°E / 39.01500; 49.33361.

See also

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References

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  • ^ Последний русский Робинзон из Азербайджана. Затерянный мир острова Кюр-Дили (ВИДЕО, ФОТО)
  • ^ "Azerbaijan Travel - Neftchala". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2014-11-15.
  • ^ Igor S. Zonn, Aleksey N Kosarev, Michael Glantz & Andrey G. Kostianoy, The Caspian Sea Encyclopedia, page 262
  • ^ GoogleEarth
  • ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Azerbaijan". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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